I'd like to ask your view on why QUIC apparently isn't growing as a percentage of web traffic. Cloudflare's excellent stats show it stubbornly sitting around 30% for the past year: https://radar.cloudflare.com/adoption-and-usage/?dateRange=52w
HTTP/3 delivers significant performance gains, so in theory browsers, networks, CDNs and origins should all be incentivised to enable it. Yet I don't see any growth. It seems 78% of browsers support it https://caniuse.com/http3. Fastly fully enabled it two years ago. https://www.fastly.com/blog/http-3-and-quic-are-now-available-for-our-entire-customer-base-at-no-additional-charge/ The lack of support in Apache wouldn't explain the browser-to-CDN part. Could it be that the major constraint is networks blocking UDP? Or something else? Just wondering what action needs to be taken to remove these roadblocks. Chris
